PhD in

Counselor Education & Supervision

Leadership in Counselor Education for the next generation of Integrative Counselors

The Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision prepares graduates to work as counselor educators, supervisors, researchers, and practitioners in academic and clinical settings with professional excellence and from a contextualized biblical worldview. This advanced degree in counselor education and supervision enables counselors to shift in identity and skill from clinical practitioners to scholar practitioners, learning the philosophy and skills of teaching and supervision while contributing to the field through advocacy, supervision, leadership, research, and educational instruction. Persons graduating with this doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision will be fully equipped to fulfill God’s purposes as ambassadors of the gospel to burgeoning faith-based and secular graduate counseling programs around the world.

Location

Online

Next Start

January 13, 2025

Credit Hours

60

College

Seminary & School of Counseling

Accreditation

ABHE, SACSCOC

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Career Opportunities

  • Counselor educators in doctoral, masters and bachelor degree programs
  • Clinical directors and administrators in agencies, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations
  • Researchers and authors in counseling and social science fields
  • Clinical supervisors in counseling settings
  • Social advocacy and program evaluation in administration or consultation

Address the Mission of God

This program has the opportunity to address the mission of God as CIU graduates within this niche in a unique way.

Focus on the Whole Person

CIU trains counselor educators from a biblical worldview to impact the world for Christ as counselor educators in both faith-based and secular counseling programs, supervisors in clinical settings, researchers and authors, and leaders in the field to promote the focus on the whole person as made in the image of God.

Mission Focus

CIU is unique with its intentionally multi-denominational foundation and deliberate mission focus, providing one of the few PhD in CES from a biblical worldview in the southeast.

Meet the Faculty

Course Preview

In addition to the undergraduate core and other related courses, here is a glimpse at a few of the courses you will be taking in this program.

For a full list of courses related to this program, visit the Academic Catalog at one of the options below:

CNS 9200 Professional Orientation, Ethics, & Identity

This course will begin the process of orientation and identity development from counselors to counselor educators and supervisors, exploring an overview of the history and development of counselor education with an examination of the theoretical orientation and practical skills necessary to function effectively as a counselor educator. This course will examine current topics pertinent to teaching counselor education, ethical practice, and the development of identity across the five domains (teaching, clinical, supervision, research, leadership and advocacy) in the profession of counselor education, contextualizing faith into practice to produce biblically grounded and professionally excellent scholar practitioners.

CNS 9310 Advanced Counseling Theories

In this course, students will explore and evaluate the major theories of the first, second, and third focuses on counseling and psychotherapy, including psychodynamic, Adlerian, Jungian, cognitive-behavioral, rational emotive behavior therapy, existential-humanistic tradition, logotherapy, and gestalt therapy. Students will also explore new forces in the continuation of counseling theory, including feminist, multicultural, positive psychology and wellness counseling, solution-focused, and brief therapy. Students will apply these and other theories to diverse clinical populations and setting, defining the function and role of their worldview and faith as a contextualization for understanding and interpretation of these models and their application to clinical care. Students will also consider how they will instruct students and advise supervisees on the application of these theories, analyzing related challenges in teaching and supervising alongside their own clinical applications.

CNS 9411 Research Theory, Designs, and Methods

This research course provides students with core knowledge and skills for understanding, analyzing, and designing research at the doctoral level. Students will explore the philosophy of science, the importance of theory in research, and research processes. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed method research designs and methods are introduced. The ethical and social change implications of conducting research, producing knowledge, and engaging in scholarship are emphasized. Students will apply and synthesize their knowledge and skills by developing elements of simple research plans.

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